Hollywood's tradition of remaking classic movies continues with this 21st-century updating of the 1976 romp, THE BAD NEWS BEARS. Acclaimed director Richard Linklater (THE SCHOOL OF ROCK, DAZED AND CONFUSED) pays respect to Michael Ritchie's original film by updating it rather than reinventing it. Stepping into the tough-to-fill shoes of Walter Matthau, Billy Bob Thornton plays the liquor-swilling, foulmouthed Morris Buttermaker, who has agreed to coach a Little League team for the paycheck. Unfortunately for him, his assembled team consists of the league's most inept outcasts. Gradually, however, Buttermaker's determination wins out, to the point where he recruits an ex-girlfriend's gifted daughter, Amanda Whurlitzer (Sammi Kane Kraft), to step onto the pitcher's mound. The team is complete when local bad boy Kelly Leak (Jeffrey Davies) lends his overflowing talent to the cause. Soon, the Bears are climbing their way to the top of the standings, resulting in a championship showdown with the Yankees, who are managed by the ridiculously pompous Coach Bullock (Greg Kinnear).
As with 2003's THE SCHOOL OF ROCK, Linklater proves he has an uncanny ability to draw out compelling performances from child actors. But it is Thornton who steals the show. Incorporating elements from his characters in BAD SANTA and FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS, his variation on the Morris Buttermaker character is another finely crafted achievement, a reprehensible man who somehow remains likeable and compelling. The script from Glenn Ficarra and John Requa throws a few modern curveballs into the mix, yet they still remain faithful to Bill Lancaster's original vision, resulting in a crowd-pleasing film that is definitely not intended for young children.
IN THEATRES: JULY 22, 2005
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround Sound - English - Optional
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound - English - Optional
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound - French - Optional
Subtitles - English - Optional
Subtitles - Spanish - Optional
Additional Release Material:
Commentaries - Director and Co-Screenplay Writers
Featurettes
Deleted Scenes
Outtakes
Trailers - Theatrical Trailer
Video Baseball Cards
Stars
Billy Bob Thornton: Screenwriter/Actor
Greg Kinnear: American Actor/Host
Marcia Gay Harden: Oscar winning american actress, POLLOCK
Timmy Deters: Actor, BAD NEWS BEARS (2005)
Sammi Kane Kraft: Actor, BAD NEWS BEARS (2005)
Seth Adkins:
Jeffrey Davies: Actor, Bad News Bears (2005)
Tyler Patrick Jones: Actor, BAD NEWS BEARS (2005)
Carter Jenkins: Actor, BAD NEWS BEARS (2005)
Emmanuel Estrada: Actor, BAD NEWS BEARS (2005)
Carlos Estrada:
Kenneth K.C. Harris: Actor, BAD NEWS BEARS (2005)
Aman Johal: Actor, BAD NEWS BEARS (2005)
Jeffrey Tedmori: Actor, BAD NEWS BEARS (2005)
Troy Gentile: Actor, BAD NEWS BEARS (2005)
Director
Richard Linklater: Director/Writer/"Slacker"
Producer
Greg Kosinski: Producer, BAD NEWS BEARS (2005)
Richard Linklater: Director/Writer/"Slacker"
Screenwriter
Glenn Ficarra: Screenwriter, CATS AND DOGS (2001)
John Requa: Screenwriter, CATS AND DOGS (2001)
Composer
Edward Shearmur:
Source Writer
Bill Lancaster: Screenwriter
Director of Photography
Rogier Stoffers:
Review 1:
"[T]he tweaks are subtle and unobtrusive, as Linklater -- proven in SCHOOL OF ROCK to be a natural leader of yoots -- brings transgression up to code for the 21st century era of PG-13."
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.48 07/29/2005
Review 2:
"[An] enjoyable remake....Filled with small, cute kids and large, goofy laughs and buoyed by fine supporting work from Greg Kinnear and Marcia Gay Harden..."
Source: New York Times
p.E13 07/22/2005
Review 3:
"Thornton whacks the laughs out of the park without breaking a sweat. In this game, he's the undisputed MVP."
Source: Rolling Stone
p.81 08/11/2005
Review 4:
"Thornton is again perfect: his drowsy, Southern growl complements his scalpel-sharp comic timing to blend a precise chemistry of honey, salt and bile."
Source: Sight and Sound
p.55 09/01/2005
Review 5:
"[A] punk-ass anti-sports film loaded with bile and invective, and as politically incorrect as you like."
Source: Uncut
p.138 10/01/2005